St Kilda's Jake Carlisle can accept a two-match ban for striking Richmond's Jack Riewoldt during the opening minutes of their clash on Saturday.
Jack Riewoldt came off the ground after this incident involving Jake Carlisle.
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GWS' Dylan Buckley can accept a $1500 sanction for misconduct (headbutting) Essendon Matt Guelfi.
Brisbane's Darcy Gardiner can accept a $1500 sanction for misconduct against Sydney's Will Hayward.
West Coast's Willie Rioli can accept a $1500 sanction for misconduct against Hawthorn's Blake Hardwick, and can also accept a $1000 sanction for careless contact with umpire Ray Chamberlain.
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Richmond's Shane Edwards ($3000), Essendon's Devon Smith ($2000), Fremantle's Brennan Cox ($2000), Fremantle's Bailey Banfield ($1500), Richmond's Dustin Martin ($1500) and St Kilda's Jack Steven ($1000) can all accept various financial sanctions for separate incidents in round 10.
Geelong's Sam Menegola was cleared for contact on Carlton's Sam Rowe, with match review officer Michael Christian believes the action did not constitute a reportable offence.